Abstract: Speeches and writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to relating to Russia in World War I and to Russian émigré
affairs. In part, microfilm, of originals in the Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.

Russian émigré journalist in the United States; editor,
Nashe slovo and
Viera i pravda.

Scope and Content Note

G. T. Kiiashchenko was a Russian general active in the émigré monarchist and Russian Orthodox Church politics abroad in the
1920s and 1930s. Most of his views were expressed on the pages of the periodicals
Nashe slovo and
Viera i pravda, which he edited and published in San Francisco, and which are contained in the collection (SPEECHES AND WRITINGS). There
is also a large amount of related material, including appeals by various organizations, in the SUBJECT FILE. Also of interest
are the letters and notices from the Ob"edinenie Chuguevskago voennago uchilishcha, of which Kiiashchenko was a member (see
CORRESPONDENCE).

Detailed processing and preservation microfilming for these materials were made possible by a generous grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities and by matching funds from the Hoover Institution and Museum of Russian Culture. The grant also
provides depositing a microfilm copy in the Hoover Institution Archives. The original materials remain in the Museum of Russian
Culture, San Francisco as its property. A transfer table indicating corresponding box and reel numbers is available at the
Hoover Institution Archives.

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